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Aerospace

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Hubbard Aerospace, LLC is a South Dakota Aerospace Company. Hubbard Aerospace was founded by: Douglas W. Hubbard, the "father of Applied Information Economics"; David A. Hubbard, President/CEO of Hubbard Genesis corporation; Daniel B. Hubbard, (US Army, Lieutenant Colonel, Retired). Hubbard Aerospace has applied for patents pertaining to our proprietary method for delivering payloads into space.

Costruction Technology

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Hubbard Genesis Corporation, in conjunction with our construction/development division, is currently researching new methods to improve the construction industry. Corey W. Hubbard, the President of Hubbard Development Corporation is currently seeking a degree in Construction Management from South Dakota State University and will be attending the University Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota this fall in order to obtain work experience on some of the city's larger construction projects.

Energy Research

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Hubbard Genesis Corporation is conducting research in alternative forms of energy. Aside from energy generated by light from the sun and wind, HGC is also researching methods to develop energy from algae as a means to help create energy and clean up our South Dakota watersheds.

Web Site Development

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Hubbard Genesis Corporation constructs web sites using DotNetNuke technology. This web site engine allows site owners to manage content within their sites once the primary site has been constructed.

The advantage of DotNetNuke is clear; you can make changes to your site without contacting the site developer or administrators. Users are able to register themselves, allowing the site owners to focus on content and appearance rather than tedious web site administration duties.

Adding applications and pages within DotNetNuke is easy. There are numerous application providers that offer "modules" that can be easily implemented within your site.

Contact Hubbard Genesis Corporation for more information about how you can implement a DotNetNuke web site for less than $500.




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